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| First Program - Help Needed This is my first program on the Centurion 6. I've never used a Milltronics before. This is the way the program looks after trying to machine a hex boss. It has an extra line to the start point. Do I need to raise the Z and go back to the start point, or is there an end of program somewhere in the conversational portion that I missed? I know nothing about G-Codes. This is the beginning of a long learning process. This is my current program: G20 G90 N1 G1 F20 X.2274 Y.625 Z-.4, R.03 N2 G1 F20 X.2274 Y0 Z-.4 R.03 N3 G1 F20 X.1137 Y-.1969 Z-.4 R.03 N4 G1 F20 X-.1137 Y-.1969 Z-.4 R.03 N5 G1 F20 X-.2274 Y0 Z-.4 R.03 N6 G1 F20 X-.1137 Y.1969 Z-.4 R.03 N7 G1 F20 X.1137 Y.1969 Z-.4 R.03 N8 G1 F20 X.2274 Y0 Z-.4 R.03 N9 P261 = P261 + .5 * .5 P262 = P262 + .625 P256 = P256 + P242 - P262 Thanks in advance. |
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| If you are using conv programming. you would need a setup page before the hex. see the attachment. it would be the same with a pologon as a pocket. |
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| Mholden, Do you have any more of those lessons in .doc format? If so, would you post them? Thanks In Advance, Don |
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| Here is what I have |
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| mholden, thank you, those are nice to have. |
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| Thank You, MHolden. I'm learning slowly. I can't devote a lot of time to my mill right now. I've been studying the manual. The software is starting to make sense. |
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| Thanks MHolden for the lessons they are a tremendous help. I wish Soren would get back on he was a world of knowledge. |
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| mholden, thanks that stuff is gold. I've had to teach myself to use the Cent 5 & 6 controles were I am and these will be exelant exampels for me merl |
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| I have found on hexes Coversational Prog. works better for me. What I did was make a program for a 1 inch hex ( 1 inch across flats) then I added a "scale" then I put in the correct num to make new hex . If the new hex is 1.5 across flats put in 1.5 if it is 5/8 across flats you would put in 5/8. Be sure to run the graphics before you run first part. The graphics ,i think is one of the most important things to learn on this machine. It has saved me from many baaad things. I think "scale" is under the "special" key. |
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| machine a hex Call Milltronics and purchase newest version of software for your mill. Then a polygon ID or OD is very simple without scaling. program set up. tool change. "Mill" "Frame" for OD "Pocket" for ID setup page describes location, depth and how many passes describe part dimensions end of program page cut parts make $$$$$ PS: What is your location to Minnesota? I drove 1250 miles to the mill and lathe training class in 2004.I had been programming 7 different controls at ALCOA in G code. the conversational on my RH 30 is so far above and beyond anything you can do with G code that it will make your head spin. It was by far the best learning experience ever and worth 10 times what it cost. |
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